CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OVERRAKE
PRESENT
Present
I overrake
you overrake
he/she/it overrakes
we overrake
you overrake
they overrake
Present continuous
I am overraking
you are overraking
he/she/it is overraking
we are overraking
you are overraking
they are overraking
Present perfect
I have overraked
you have overraked
he/she/it has overraked
we have overraked
you have overraked
they have overraked
Present perfect continuous
I have been overraking
you have been overraking
he/she/it has been overraking
we have been overraking
you have been overraking
they have been overraking
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I overraked
you overraked
he/she/it overraked
we overraked
you overraked
they overraked
Past continuous
I was overraking
you were overraking
he/she/it was overraking
we were overraking
you were overraking
they were overraking
Past perfect
I had overraked
you had overraked
he/she/it had overraked
we had overraked
you had overraked
they had overraked
Past perfect continuous
I had been overraking
you had been overraking
he/she/it had been overraking
we had been overraking
you had been overraking
they had been overraking
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will overrake
you will overrake
he/she/it will overrake
we will overrake
you will overrake
they will overrake
Future continuous
I will be overraking
you will be overraking
he/she/it will be overraking
we will be overraking
you will be overraking
they will be overraking
Future perfect
I will have overraked
you will have overraked
he/she/it will have overraked
we will have overraked
you will have overraked
they will have overraked
Future perfect continuous
I will have been overraking
you will have been overraking
he/she/it will have been overraking
we will have been overraking
you will have been overraking
they will have been overraking
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would overrake
you would overrake
he/she/it would overrake
we would overrake
you would overrake
they would overrake
Conditional continuous
I would be overraking
you would be overraking
he/she/it would be overraking
we would be overraking
you would be overraking
they would be overraking
Conditional perfect
I would have overrake
you would have overrake
he/she/it would have overrake
we would have overrake
you would have overrake
they would have overrake
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been overraking
you would have been overraking
he/she/it would have been overraking
we would have been overraking
you would have been overraking
they would have been overraking
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you overrake
we let´s overrake
you overrake
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
overraked
Present Participle
overraking
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OVERRAKE»
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overrake in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
overrake and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Nautical Dictionary: Defining the Technical Language ...
OVERRAKE. Heavy seas breaking over a vessel, when she is at anchor, head to
the sea, are said to overrake her. OWNER (Fr. Armateur). See Shipowner. PACK.
'A body of drift-ice of such magnitude that its extent is not discernible.
Arthur Young, James Brisbane, 1863
2
The dictionary of trade, commerce and navigation
Overrake. In speaking of a ship riding at anchor in a head sea, when the waves
thereof frequently break in upon her, they are said to overrake her. Ounce. A
denomination of weight. In troy weight and apothecaries' weight the ounce is the
...
3
An Explanatory and Phonographic Pronouncing Dictionary of ...
A state of too much quiet. OVERRANK. dvdr-rdnk', 11. Too rank. OVERRAKE, 6-
viir-|1l'k, ct. \Vhcn the waves break in upon a shi riding at anchor, it is said they
overrake her, or s e is overmked OVE R.HA'1'E. 6-vdr-rd't. 1~t. To rate at too much
.
4
Webster's Practical Dictionary: A Practical Dictionary of ...
OUTRAGE OVERRAKE to surpass in atrocity, violence, or cruelty. — of- door', a.
Outdoor; out of th.fi hoUH ; in the open air. — of-doors', adv. Outdoors. — of-the-
way', a. Different fcroiu the ordinary way or fashion ; uncommon ; singular; ...
Noah Webster, Noah Porter, Dorsey Gardner, 1910
5
English Compound Words and Phrases: A Reference List with ...
... overprize over=produce over=production overproof over=purcha.se overrack
overrake overrank overrate overreach overread overreckon over=reñne over=
reñnement overrent override over=righteous overripe overripen overroast
overrule ...
Francis Horace Teall, 1899
6
The Civil Warres of Great Britain and Ireland: Containing an ...
... Which some of Prince Knpm's Espials understood to be their haste in sending
away their Canon, and accordineg give the Prince an account of it; and he
imagining that they were marching off, posts withthe Van of his Horse to overrake
them ...
John Davies, John Dancer, 1661
7
The American Phonographic Dictionary: Exhibiting the Correct ...
Ä} Overrake У/ Overrate Overreach-er Override-ing Overridden CXI Overrode
Overrule-ing Overrun-ning C/7 Overran W p. ' p <s Oversee-ing Overseen j Çq_^
Oversaw) ~ -7- Overseer Overset- tinb Oversew Overshade »Ç/ С Overshadow!
8
Munson's system of phonography: The dictionary of practical ...
... Vr'-Pd, Vr'-P-NG Overpeo'ple, Vri-P-Pl Overpersuade', Vr'-Pr- sWd, Vr'-Pr-sW-
Dd, Vr'- Pr-sWd-NG O'verplus, Vr'-Pls Overply', Vr'-Pl Overpoise', Vri-Pz Overpow'
er, Vr'-P-B Overpress', Vri-Prs Overprize', Vr'-Pz Overrake', Vr'-K-K Overrate', ...
James Eugene Munson, 1906
9
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... tra pharod Overpromptness, ö-fer-prompt'-nes, s. rhybarodrwydd,
trapharodrwydd Overproportion, ö-fer-pro-por'-shyn, v. a. oyfartalu gormod,
rhygyfartalu Overqnick, ö-fer-cwic', a. gorfuan, gor- chwai, trabuan, trachwim
Overrake, ö-fer-rëc', ...
10
The Laws and Customes of Scotland, in Matters Criminal: ...
_ as'a great stoim' did overrake themwhen they were'carrying her ' 'si Witcctcmfli 1
-_ - 101 raised, flljl/l. it. And yet it being Jssibel'd agashffctF-imt Cork, that she
said to these who were carrying a. Wicchsi-v to be 'execute,ss were it not it ...
Sir George Mackenzie, 1678